A strict constructionist attempts to interpret the law based on the words of the law itself, while a loose constructionist applies a more liberal reading to the text.<span> The debate between strict and loose construction of the United States Constitution has been a feature of the republic's history since the very beginning.</span><span>
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I would say the answer is C. I learned this a long time ago. So hopefully this helps.
God made a covenant with Abraham promising to make a nation out of him
the nation is Israel, located present-day Israel
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
By 1905, there was a total of about 144 miles of paved roads in America.
The evolution of the roads in the United States can be traced back to the colonial times when all of the roads were made of natural surfaces to allow wagons passed without further complications. In 1806, the federal government started the construction of the Cumberland Road, the most ambitious governmental project of that time: from Maryland to West Virginia. From this time to the 1920s, it was the federal government that supported road construction projects because the states were not so invested in doing so. The first interstate highways were built between 19530 and 150, such as the Merrit Parkway in Connecticut.